The University of Victoria operates a hot water district energy system. Recently, the University has undertaken significant steps to improve system performance and efficiency. A new plant introduces primary-secondary pumping to enable a change from a near-constant flow system to a truly variable flow system. Upgrades are underway to existing buildings to reduce loop temperatures and widen system temperature differentials. The University is targeting expansion to more buildings to realize benefits of a campus-wide system.
Session Track 5B
Sean Casey, FVB Energy